Currently, the hypothesis that discrete auroral arcs are produced by fluxes of magnetospheric electrons accelerated along the ambient magnetic field into the ionosphere by linear/non-linear mechanisms associated with magnetic field-aligned currents...

Background. It is not clear whether a generic quality-of-life instrument can appropriately represent severe mental illness in an economic evaluation. This problem is particularly salient for resource-allocation decisions where policymakers compare...

The primary goal of the current research was to examine the effect of perceived gaze direction on the perception and processing of facially communicated emotion. There is good reason to believe that gaze direction and facial displays of emotion...

Arrestins are regulatory proteins that participate in the termination of G protein-mediated signal transduction. The major arrestin in the Drosophila visual system, Arrestin 2 (Arr2), has been demonstrated to be essential for the termination of the...

Trustee-Alumni Council Dinner celebrating completion of $17,000,000 Capital Gifts Campaign; Hanover, January 1960. The box was made out of wood from Dartmouth Hall and the Old Pine; Chairman Charles J. Zimmerman, 1923 on the left is presented the...

Elevated sympathetic discharge from the CNS is an underlying pathogenic mechanism in neurogenic hypertension and an exacerbating factor in chronic heart failure (CHF). Current treatment of these diseases focuses on attenuation of the downstream...

Aortic valve disease is a frequent and serious disorder. Although aortic valve replacement (AVR) is arguably the only effective treatment, important issues remain unresolved in the care of patients with this disease. Recent studies have focused...

Modern distributed systems scatter sensors, storage, and computation throughout the environment. Ideally these devices communicate and share resources, but there is seldom motivation for a device''s owner to yield control to another user. We...

taken from the small windows at the very top of the tower. The following buildings are visible: Rillins, Webster, Wentworth, Dartmouth, Thornton, the Vayerweathers, Bartlett, New Hampshire, the Stadium, Hall-garten, Topliff, Davis field-house,...

caption with picture: Dartmouth College's Inuksuk stands proudly in front of McNutt Hall, home to the Admissions Office where thousands of high school students pass through each year in contemplation of their futures. The window of the Inuksuk...

Caption with picture: Graduate student in mathematics John Bourke (left) works on a problem with Emma Nairn '10 in Kemeny Hall. The new building includes public spaces with blackboards and chairs to encourage spontaneous discourse. This image...

Caption with picture: Graduate student in mathematics John Bourke (left) works on a problem with Emma Nairn '10 in Kemeny Hall. The new building includes public spaces with blackboards and chairs to encourage spontaneous discourse. This image...

caption with picture: Two large elm trees frame Silsby Hall on North Main Street. The College has continued to plant elms, thanks to an aggressive approach to managing Dutch elm disease. This image 2007-1209184023.JPG published in Dartmouth Life...

The image of a child standing at the side of a creek and skipping stones across it exemplifies how we tend to mentally separate aquatic habitats from dry land. But there is a constant exchange of materials from land to streams, and vice-versa....

1916 Class notes; Sons of members of the class of 1916 The class of 1916 claims its total of 17 sons in college, of whom 12 are shown above, breaks all records previously held by other classes. The undergraduates are: Front row, left to right:...

Dartmouth Class of 1933 held its 70th year reunion June 2003: 13 classmates and 23 family members. The class had started in 1929 with 617 of whom 476 graduated. It was the Great Depression. Arriving on Friday Richmond Bradwshaw with sone and...

Dartmouth class and Assoociation Secretaries on the steps of Parkhurst Hall. The twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Dartmouth Secretaries Association in Hanover on May 2 + 3 1930 brought out the largets attendance in the history of the...

A class on the lawn in front of Dartmouth Hall demonstrates photographically the informality and average size of classes at Dartmouth. The emphasis is upon undergraduate instruction in the liberal arts and in the developmen of critical and...

Hallgarten Hall, formely utilized for individual music practice, has been temporarily converted to a dormitory. The conversion was on a relative emergency basis, according to William Crooker, director of student residence. Crowding in available...

Convocation, March 11. 1946; Hanover, New Hampshire - Dartmouth College. Students streaming out of Webster Hall after Convocation. This event marks: the end of the war time schedule. President Dickey's first convocation speech. The resumption of...